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Browse like no one’s watching. The new Firefox Focus automatically blocks a wide range of ads and online trackers — from the moment you launch it to the second you leave it. Easily erase your history, passwords and cookies, so you won’t get followed by things like unwanted ads.

“Private browsing” on most browsers isn’t comprehensive or easy to use. Focus is next-level privacy that’s free, always on and always on your side — because it’s backed by Mozilla, the non-profit that fights for your rights on the Web.

AUTOMATIC PRIVACY• Blocks a wide range of common Web trackers without any settings to set• Easily erases your history — no passwords, no cookies, no trackers

BROWSE FASTER• By removing trackers and ads, Web pages may require less data and load faster

MADE BY MOZILLA• We believe everyone should have control over their lives online. That’s what we’ve been fighting for since 1998.

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luis lastiri

Leon Wettson. That's so true, this browser ain't private. Mozilla is a sell out! Money = We will lie to you as long as the third source provides the money to us at Mozilla.

Matt Byrne

Set as my default browser. Would be great to see HTTPS everywhere to rival Brave. Also some websites are rendered better or Brave or it offers a mobile view which Focus lacks. Apart from that keep it this minimal. No need for tabs, simple is Perfect.

Nico Boyce

Focus is a great companion to your regular browser. I use it for opening links from other apps or those quick searches you do a million times a day - anything temporary. Then any page I subsequently want to keep I can open in a tab in Firefox Nightly in the background. Sounds like a faff but it's easy and has sped up my browsing and increased my privacy.

Chris Starkey

I am not a fan of Firefox. What I mean by that is that I am not an obsessive user and this is the first time I have used Firefox, unless you count Tor or OrFox. I love this browser and it is now my default browser. Very user friendly and useful. Can't recommend it more.

Greg Parker

Revolutionary. Fast. Clutter free. For those complaining about anonymous data being sent to Mozilla, by default, that's so they can work out improvments. Don't like it? Switch it off, no need for the toddler style tanty. How bout you do better yourself? Make your own browser. Whatever. "Mozilla selling out" is a ridiculous statement. There is zero evidence they are selling data, but even if they did... When was the last time you donated to them? Never? Then you have no right to comment. People actually spend their time on this stuff. Their time is worth money. Put up or shut up.

Great app, very fast and sexy UI. One gripe would be that there is no option to open twitter links in twitter. Excellent private browser, best setup as a default browser and used as a getaway to tracked net if needed!

User reviews

luis lastiri August 17, 2017

Leon Wettson. That's so true, this browser ain't private. Mozilla is a sell out! Money = We will lie to you as long as the third source provides the money to us at Mozilla.

Set as my default browser. Would be great to see HTTPS everywhere to rival Brave. Also some websites are rendered better or Brave or it offers a mobile view which Focus lacks. Apart from that keep it this minimal. No need for tabs, simple is Perfect.

Focus is a great companion to your regular browser. I use it for opening links from other apps or those quick searches you do a million times a day - anything temporary. Then any page I subsequently want to keep I can open in a tab in Firefox Nightly in the background. Sounds like a faff but it's easy and has sped up my browsing and increased my privacy.

I am not a fan of Firefox. What I mean by that is that I am not an obsessive user and this is the first time I have used Firefox, unless you count Tor or OrFox. I love this browser and it is now my default browser. Very user friendly and useful. Can't recommend it more.

Revolutionary. Fast. Clutter free. For those complaining about anonymous data being sent to Mozilla, by default, that's so they can work out improvments. Don't like it? Switch it off, no need for the toddler style tanty. How bout you do better yourself? Make your own browser. Whatever. "Mozilla selling out" is a ridiculous statement. There is zero evidence they are selling data, but even if they did... When was the last time you donated to them? Never? Then you have no right to comment. People actually spend their time on this stuff. Their time is worth money. Put up or shut up.

Great app, very fast and sexy UI. One gripe would be that there is no option to open twitter links in twitter. Excellent private browser, best setup as a default browser and used as a getaway to tracked net if needed!

Pretty great companion to the primary Firefox Mobile. Loads quickly and works well with other apps when set as the default browser. One request! Add a "reading mode" like the one in the standard Firefox, and this app would perfect!

Can you add more search engines, or just let users add them manually, Bing search is big miss. Also all settings i made was reset every time i close browser. Its super light and fast just make little updates

Still as slow as molasses. Just like regular Firefox. What I can't understand is why Chrome, which is sending and downloading data to and from every tracker and ad-slinger in town, can still load webpages twice as fast as any version of Firefox can —even with Firefox blocking all that nasty privacy invading 'stuff'?